IOUG Study: The New Data Management Landscape
New IOUG Study
The New Data Management Landscape
Learn how the cloud is changing the mission and purpose of data management in this latest report.
The cloud is creating important shifts in data managers' responsibilities and career prospects
Read more about the results of this recent survey of 229 IT decision makers on their challenges, perceived opportunities and ways they plan to navigate data management in the cloud.
Learn about:
- The most common database tasks reduced or eliminated by cloud
- The database workloads most often moved to the cloud
- The most important qualities sought in a cloud solution
- The biggest challenges seen with cloud computing and more
Read more about the results of this recent survey of 229 IT decision makers on their challenges, perceived opportunities and ways they plan to navigate data management in the cloud.
Learn about:
- The most common database tasks reduced or eliminated by cloud
- The database workloads most often moved to the cloud
- The most important qualities sought in a cloud solution
- The biggest challenges seen with cloud computing and more
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The New Data Management Landscape: 2018 IOUG Special Report on Data Management Trends,” produced by Unisphere Research, a division of Information Today, Inc. and sponsored by Oracle Corporation.